Democrats decried changes at the Postal Service that could “potentially impair the rights of eligible Americans to cast their votes through the mail.”
Author: William Cummings, USA TODAY
China sanctions 11 US politicians, including Cruz and Rubio, and heads of pro-democracy organizations
The number of Americans named exactly equals the number of Chinese officials placed on a sanctions list by the U.S. over the crackdown on Hong Kong.
‘We have to reach an agreement’: Dems, White House open to deal on COVID-19 relief despite Trump’s orders
Pelosi said Trump’s executive orders failed to accomplish the administration’s own stated goals.
Hydroxychloroquine not effective, time to ‘move on:’ White House coronavirus testing chief Giroir
“I think most physicians and prescribers are evidence-based and they’re not influenced by whatever is on Twitter,” Adm. Brett Giroir said.
Reports say Russia offered bounty on US troops in Afghanistan. Here’s what we know
Republicans and Democrats demanded the White House brief lawmakers on the intelligence assessment and the Trump administration’s response.
UN food program chief fears coronavirus could lead to ‘famines of biblical proportions’
The World Food Program chief said “more people could potentially die from the economic impact of COVID-19 than from the virus itself.”
‘You’re full of s***’: Joe Biden gets in heated gun control debate with Detroit plant worker
The worker, among a group surrounding Biden at the Fiat Chrysler plant, accused Biden of “actively trying to end our Second Amendment right.”
Pence says Trump Jr. ‘justified’ to claim Democrats hope coronavirus ‘kills millions’
Last week, Donald Trump Jr. said Democrats hope the coronavirus “kills millions of people so that they could end Donald Trump’s streak of winning.”
After rising from relative obscurity, Pete Buttigieg ends his White House bid as crowd chants “2024”
He said he would no longer seek the nomination but would “do everything in my power to ensure that we have a new Democratic president come January.”
Clinton praises Romney’s ‘extraordinary’ impeachment stand, says others ‘voted to betray’ Constitution
Hillary Clinton said that after Donald Trump’s acquittal, voters have to ‘take responsibility’ and ‘follow Mitt Romney’s lead’ in November.